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  • Anonymous
  • sSZ
  • 19 May 2020

6.9inch with 720p screen? At that size it should've been at least 1080p
If only this phone have 1080p screen and usb type c it would've been perfect

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    • Anonymous
    • rK6
    • 19 May 2020

    Gr, 18 May 2020It's rare to find a monitor with approximately 258ppi densi... morescreen sze should be atleast minimum of infinix note7 dnt mnd reasonalble gd cmpny strt mke it &if more than 7inch upto 7.5inch(apprxmte)be a welcome to buy by me at the frst to do so.

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      • Anonymous
      • 6Pa
      • 19 May 2020

      Ekene, 18 May 2020Anyone who compares infinix note 7 and RN 7 are not in thei... moreAnyone that assumes a phone with Qualcomm chipset is more battery efficient or powerful than any other chipset is plain tech-dumb.

      A lot of things to into determining battery efficiency and performance. Kernel values, chipset nm, OS tasks and the performance level a chipset is designed at. You live in 2013.

      1. Helio G70 of Infinix Note 7 is more powerful than SD660 of Redmi Note 7 as it is.
      It's not an opinion but a simple fact. You can't argue about it for same reasons you can't argue that a budget car is faster than a sports car. It's simply made more powerful.

      2. Redmi Note 7 has one of the lowest battery endurance of all 4000mAh phones. In fact, I don't know any phone with lower battery timing than RN7.
      - Even 3100mAh and 34000mAh battery phones like Nokia 6.1 Plus and Honor 10 Lite have same/better battery timing as RN7. Infinix Note 7 better lasts 1.5 - 2 times longer than RN7.
      What does that tell you? Go check RN7 reviews if you don't trust me.

      3. RN7 has one of the lowest performance of all SD660 phones. Even Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 with weaker underclocked SD636 outperforms RN7 in terms of performance and battery.
      - Despite SD636 (14nm) being less battery efficient than SD660 (12nm).
      - Infinix Note 7 is capable of 40-50FPS in PUBG with PGT Pro while Redmi Note 7 can only pull around 35FPS, heat up and run out of battery in 4 - 4.5 hours.
      - Even Redmi Note 7 users themselves don't recommend it if you want performance. And I'm one of them.

      4. You say Qualcomm doesn't heat up when every gamer on RN7 user review is complaining about it overheating?

      5. RN7 has serious battery drain issue. I bought it at the time of its release and it used to lose up to 10% battery overnight.
      - I'm willing to bet this issue still exists and that users are complaining about it in its reviews.

      7. RN7 doesn't have Android 10. At least don't make up lies.
      - It still has beta version of Android 10 which was only given to few hundreds/thousands users. 90% of people have Android 9. When it gets Android 10, it'll have even more problems than before because that's what's been happening with it with every single update.
      - While Infinix Note 7 comes with Android 10 as default. It's stable, battery efficient and doesn't lower device performance.

      7. There are hundreds of budget phones with better sensors than RN7. In phones, camera software optimisation is more important than sensors. For proof, you can check Google Camera forums of all phones that support it.

      This is what RN7 camera is like:
      - RN7 camera pictures have over saturated colours, high noise & low details in low light. Portrait Edge detection is also bad.
      - RN7 video camera doesn't give 60/120FPS like they claimed (I tested). In fact, SD660 is too weak to do 120FPS at 1080p resolution. You don't know anything about cameras.
      - Slowmo of RN7 literally lags when you play it. Making it unusable without Gcam.
      - RN7 selfie camera is 13MP with f/1.31 apertures at back.
      While Infinix Note 7 selfie camera is 16MP with f/1.3 aperture at back. These specs mean Infinix Note 7 can take selfies with better details, have better low light picture quality and captures at higher resolution.

      I'm not denying RN7 has better camera. It has one of the best camera in this price and that's the only reason I would ever recommend it - not for performance, not for quality, not for durability, not for anything else. In fact, I'd recommend Nokia 7 Plus over it for camera in this price.

      And you need to install Google Camera on RN7 to make its camera worthwhile. Otherwise its camera is terrible in every way, like I explained in detail above.
      - Infinix Note 7 also supports Google camera and it has FULL support level. Its camera specs are good, even better than RN7 when it comes to selfie camera. It means its camera is also pretty good if you install suitable Gcam.

      There are much more problems in RN7 that I've already explained in earlier comments. Only thing you're correct about are display and feel.
      RN7 has FHD display, although people keep reporting issues in it.
      And glass back which feels nicer in hand compared to plastic back. But glass back is less durable.

      Infinix Note 7 is designed for users whose first priority is gaming but also want their phones to be good/decent for any other use. In this price, it's the most powerful phone in the market in my country.

      Nokia 7 Plus is better in many ways than Infinix Note 7, so if you don't think this phone suits your use, I recommend going with Nokia 7 Plus.
      FHD display, SD660, 18watt Type C charging, Gyro sensor, 3800 mAh battery (lasts longer than RN7), best camera in this price with LEVEL 3 Gcam support level (highest level/only few phones have it), Aluminium body so you don't even need to use phone cover unlike RN7 & Infinix Note 7.
      It only costs about $10 more than Infinix & Redmi Note 7 in my country.

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        • Ekene
        • r3a
        • 18 May 2020

        Anyone who compares infinix note 7 and RN 7 are not in their right mind....redmi note 7 outclass infinix note 7 all aspect from USB type C screen resolution battery performance because Qualcomm more power efficient than mediatek redmi note 7 have flagship camera sony IMX586 sensor which take best photos in price range also redmi note 7 have been updated to Android 10 infinix phones never get OS update.

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          • tDP
          • 18 May 2020

          userbenchmark, 18 May 2020720p for 7inches. my monitor has more ppi than this I thinkIt's rare to find a monitor with approximately 258ppi density or higher. I can tell you that 200ppi for a monitor is more than enough unless you are using the monitor at less than 25cm by ur eyes.

            720p for 7inches. my monitor has more ppi than this I think

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              • Anonymous
              • 6Pa
              • 18 May 2020

              Anonymous, 17 May 2020The g70 is more powerful than the SD 660.Exactly!

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                • Anonymous
                • 6Pa
                • 18 May 2020

                Cyberchum, 17 May 2020Aside from 5000mAh battery and mediocre and largely pointle... moreInfinix Note 7 is priced same as Redmi Note 7 here. Do you think your little country Nigeria is entire world? RN7 was way overpriced in my country at the time of its release.

                I remember someone from Nigeria asking me for advise a year ago. I checked your country's smartphone market and it sucks. You don't even have any options in specs. You literally buy the same phone but from different brands at very high prices.
                I felt sorry for him. This also explains why you hate Infinix Note 7. It suddenly diversified the concept of Product Line in Nigeria and you can't adapt to this change. You aren't progressive.

                Anyways, here it goes. I expect a equally detailed technical response from you instead of the blabbering you've been doing. If you can't, don't even bother replying because I won't entertain you further.
                1. More powerful chipset.
                - Infinix Note 7 gives 45-50FPS in PUBG with PGT Pro.
                Redmi Note 7 gives around (or less than) 35FPS.

                2. Same price, but:
                Infinix Note 7 has 4GB RAM, 128GB storage.
                Redmi Note 7 has 4GB RAM, 64GB storage. Out of which only around 42GB was free when I owned it.

                3. Same price, but:
                Infinix Note 7 has LTPS IPS LCD. You probably don't know these things so I better explain. Its display has viewing angles than any other phone in this price. Why? With 6.95 inch screen, it's aimed at becoming a perfect mini TV to watch with friends.
                - Low resolution phones are usually only a problem when you hold them close to your face (same logic as TV) so in this kind of use (and at hand distance), it's display is actually more useful than RN7.

                You do compromise display, but it's not that big of a compromise unless you're crazy about display resolution. One problem with Infinix Note 7 display is its visibility under sunlight. Redmi Note 7 also had this issue, so that's irrelevant to your question.

                4. Same price, but:
                Infinix Note 7 has Android 10 OS and will be updated to newer Android versions.
                Redmi Note 7 is still on Android 9 and even if it gets Android 10, it'll be its last update.
                FYI: Here, no other phone comes with Android 10 in this price. Some are scheduled to get it but it's unknown when.

                5. Camera:
                You said Infinix Note 7 has *low* 48MP sensor, while stock camera of Redmi Note 7 sucks even more. I've used RN7 so I know.
                The colours of Redmi Note 7 were are always wrong, slowmo had lags, pictures were unusable in lowlight and 60/120FPS videos didn't even have 60/120FPS. It was fake.

                Only reason I and other people like RN7 camera is due to Google Camera support, which Infinix Note 7 also has. With 48MP back camera with f/1.8 apertures & 16MP front camera with f/2 aperture, both with FULL Gcam support. You can expect its camera to perform decently, maybe not as good as RN7 but still good enough to replace it given other specs. Though selfie camera of Infinix Note 7 is way more advanced and can easily outdo RN7 with the right Gcam.

                6. Infinix Note 7 18watt charging actually works (100% in 2 hours for 5000mAh battery).
                Redmi Note 7 takes 2-2.5 hours to charge its 4000mAh battery Proving that it's fake. Which sucks because RN7 4000 mAh battery lasts as long as 3000mAh phones.

                7. Infinix Note 7 5000mAh battery that *can* actually last 2-3 days unlike RN7 4000mAh battery which barely lasts 1-1.5 day.
                In PUBG, my Redmi Note 7 would last 4-4.5 hours. Some report even less battery endurance. This is same as Nokia 6.1 Plus with 3100 mAh battery.

                8. Signal Reception:
                Infinix Note 7 has stronger signal reception than Redmi Note 7.
                In fact, Redmi Note 7 has a complaint for weak signal reception. Same is the case for Redmi Note 7 Pro, Note 8 & 8 Pro. It's a common problem in Redmi/Xiaomi phones.

                9. Less heating:
                Redmi Note 7 heats up too much in heavy use while Infinix Note 7 doesn't.

                10. OS Skin:
                XOS of Redmi Note 7 is perfectly fine. It doesn't slow down phone's performance and doesn't use much battery. You don't lose 10% battery while sleeping either.

                - MIUI of Redmi Note 7 is the entire reason its SD660 chipset performs worse than SD636 phones like Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1.
                - It's also the reason behind why its 4000mAh battery lasts as long as 3000-3400 mAh battery phones.
                - MIUI is most famous in Android community for bugs/problems. For proof, you can ready any Redmi phone user forum regarding updates. It only gets more issues with every update.
                - When I sold my Redmi Note 7, I and many other users on Gsmarena were forced to download launchers like Evie and Nova Launcher because of bugs in MIUI.

                The only advantage of MIUI is that it's feature rich so you can decorate your home screen/launcher a bit. By compromising everything I stated above.
                What do you want more? Performance and battery while browsing Facebook/working/playing games or decorate your phone like a little girl?

                I could go on but I know you can't even understand what saying. You're someone that can't tell his phone isn't working like its specs suggest even if you bought it (Redmi Note 7). I could sell a brick to you telling you it's gold and you'd buy it.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 6Pa
                  • 18 May 2020

                  Cyberchum, 17 May 2020How does this your subjective opinion invalidate what he sa... moreOverpriced.
                  Pathetic performance.
                  Poor camera.

                  You're right. Definitely worth buying.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 6Pa
                    • 18 May 2020

                    Cyberchum, 17 May 2020More than 1-year old Redmi Note 7 is better that recently r... moreI owned Redmi Note 7 for 1 month.
                    Anyone that likes RN7 for any reason other than its camera should not have an opinion on phones. It's proof of how little you know about phones.

                    1. RN7 performance is lower than SD636 phones like Asus Zenfone Max Pro. It's around SD632 or lower.
                    Infinix Note 7 has much superior performance.

                    2. RN7 battery is comparable to 3000-34000 mAh phones. My Honor 10 Lite (which I also owned at the time) had better battery timing than RN7. Both in gaming and normal use.

                    3. RN7 18watt charging with Type C was slower than Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 10watt charging with Mirco USB. Or Realme 3 for that matter. Infinix Note 7 charges in 2hours, proving that its 18watt charging actually works.
                    This is also my answer to your blabber about Type C. Are you suggesting Infinix should intentionally sell Type C phone that goes against needs of the customer?
                    Do you even know the concept of Product Line? Don't try to teach Multinational Company business when you know nothing about these things or phones for that matter.

                    You started talking like an idealistic in a desperate attempt to counter my point about Micro USB being more suitable in most of its targeted markets. What does that tell you about yourself? You need to fix your attitude.

                    PS: You don't even know anything about Type C technology. RN7 doesn't even support Type C completely, which is why its 18watt Type C charging is as slow as Micro USB 10watt charging.
                    You're this gullible and want to have an opinion on phones?

                    4. I haven't read RN7 reviews in a year, but I'm willing to bet you'll find all of these complaints easily on its forum:
                    - Heating issue
                    - Battery issue
                    - Speaker issue
                    - Display issue - the very reason you quoted it here. Ironic.
                    - Performance issue
                    These were all common a year back too. Lol.

                    5. If you're okay with buying a garbage quality phone that doesn't even work properly, then go ahead and buy it.
                    But don't try to force your unintelligent opinions on us.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 6Pa
                      • 18 May 2020

                      Cyberchum, 17 May 2020Gionee Elife E3 I used way back in 2013 had a Full-HD displ... moreI definitely know more than you. But I must apologise for assuming you would be smart enough to understand what I said - that is, no worthwhile budget phone has FHD display with these specs.

                      And is this what you do in your free time? Trying to pick fights on mobile forums?

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                        • Anonymous
                        • r3a
                        • 17 May 2020

                        Anonymous, 16 May 2020Phone engineer? Or repairman? Can you tell me about power ... moreThe g70 is more powerful than the SD 660.

                          Anonymous, 16 May 2020Nope. This is the first Infinix phone worth buying. How does this your subjective opinion invalidate what he said? To many, Infinix Note 6 was worth buying, too.

                            Anonymous, 16 May 2020Please could you name some? Aside from 5000mAh battery and mediocre and largely pointless macro camera on this phone, how is this better than Redmi Note 7?

                            Don't even bother mentioning screen size, because it's already a disadvantage to many. Few want something with such a big footprint in their pockets. Most people that buy them are only putting up with them.

                              Anonymous, 16 May 2020How is Type C an improvement over Micro USB? It charges co... moreIt was that way in all places at some time. Is it that you hate change or what? If majority of people in your country share your mindset, micro USB would still be common in your country for years to come.

                                Anonymous, 16 May 2020It's not baffling. Infinix Note 7 is much superior to any ... moreMore than 1-year old Redmi Note 7 is better that recently released Infinix Note 7, here in Nigeria. Lol. The only pro is the 5000 mAh battery, nothing else.

                                  Anonymous, 01 May 2020No budget phone has FHD display. Gionee Elife E3 I used way back in 2013 had a Full-HD display, despite being only 4.7 inches. What do you know? Lol

                                  Last August, I bought Redmi Note 7 for $180. More than a year after Redmi Note 7 was released, infinix announced a phone with worse specs at higher price. 3 abysmal camera sensors, which are practically only there to make up numbers, and 6.9 inches HD display, with micro USB.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • g30
                                    • 17 May 2020

                                    Desin is fantastic. I am waiting for review.
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                                      • Ahmed Kamal Ayoobi
                                      • g30
                                      • 17 May 2020

                                      I have seen the specs. I feel the great. Personally I like the Infinix Note 7 design. It's camera look is amazing.

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                                        • Rohail
                                        • 2Tt
                                        • 17 May 2020

                                        I have bought infinix note 7 (6gb). Its very nice to performance over all good but some thing need to improve like camera quality is not so good and finger print sensor not working fastly and fingerprint sensor place should be change from side unlock button to backside OR front blow screen, its very irritating sensor button while using mobile. And last thing is that his sound quality is not so good and his level of sound is not loudly. I listen songs in full volume and here is not much better sound. Over all performance is very good. I like it . Thanks